Bailamos

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"Bailamos"
Single by Enrique Iglesias
from the album Cosas del Amor, Wild Wild West, and Enrique
Released August 17, 1999 (1999-08-17)
Format CD single
Recorded 1999
Genre Latin pop
Length 3:38
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Mark Taylor
  • Brian Rawling
Enrique Iglesias singles chronology

  • "Bailamos"
  • (1999)

"Bailamos" (English: "We Dance") is a Latin pop song from singer Enrique Iglesias, sung in Spanglish. It was the debut single of Iglesias in the English-language market, and attained immense success, reaching the No. 1 spot in the Billboard Hot 100.

Background

"Bailamos" was written by Paul Barry and Mark Taylor and produced by Barry and Brian Rawling, the same team which wrote and produced Cher's hit "Believe". The track first appeared on a limited edition of his Spanish studio album Cosas del Amor and was released as a single in parts of Latin America and Europe. After attending one of Enrique's concerts in March 1999, Will Smith asked Enrique to contribute to the soundtrack of his upcoming movie Wild Wild West and Bailamos was chosen to appear.[1] The song quickly became most requested on pop radio in New York, Los Angeles and Miami. Due to the song's popularity, it was released as a single throughout the world. In English, Bailamos means "We Dance" (We Are Dancing), or in this case, "Let's Dance". In the United States, the song was seen as part of a wave of crossover music from Latin American singers and a general increase in interest in Latin music, which was started by Ricky Martin's release "Livin' La Vida Loca". The single reached number one on the US pop charts, making it Iglesias' first chart topper on Billboard's Hot 100. The Latin song "Smooth" by Carlos Santana released at the end of the year was one of the most successful songs in chart history. Its immense success could, to some extent, be credited to "Bailamos"' and other Latin pop songs during the era. The success of "Bailamos" was a breakthrough for Iglesias, which enabled him to sign a multi-album deal with Interscope. The song would go on to appear on his debut English album Enrique, though slightly altered to fit with the sound of the album. The soundtrack version has a different arrangement in mix from the Album Version.

Commercial performance

The track peaked at number 1 for two weeks in the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, also became the 11th number 1 single for Iglesias in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for 1 week. It also peaked at number 1 in Spain and Latvia. The single also peaked on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs, while on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart, peaked at No. 25. It peaked into top 10 in many countries including UK, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.

Music video

The original music video for Bailamos was shot in Miami. It has a montage of different scenes involving Iglesias, starting off with a scene of Iglesias in an apartment talking on the phone and later looking out of a window to the Miami skyline. Subsequent scenes involve Iglesias walking the streets and staring into a building as he watches two flamenco dancers. After the song was chosen to be part of the Wild Wild West soundtrack, a second video was made, directed by Nigel Dick. A portion of this video was shot in Mexico, while most of it shot in the backlot at Universal Studios.[2] In this video, Iglesias is depicted as a wanted man with the opening shot being a poster calling for his capture "dead or alive". Entering a sleepy Mexican town, he attracts several women who dance around him. Picking one out, they kiss until they are interrupted by people trying to claim the reward. Both Iglesias and the love interest manage to escape. The video also contains small snippets of scenes from the Wild Wild West movie. The third music video of Bailamos is directed by another famous music video director, Paul Hunter.[3] The video is plotless, and simply features Iglesias as a barman in a night club as he watches flamenco dancers on stage. It is also intercut with shots of Iglesias interacting with the lead dancer played by Staci Flood. The video ends with Iglesias and Flood leaving the now empty club.

Cover versions

A year after the "Bailamos" release, in 2000, Sean Paul sampled the melody of the refrain in his song "Tiger Bone" featuring Mr. Vegas on his debut album "Stage One". The use was uncredited, changing the lyrics from "Bailamos... let the rhythm take you over, bailamos... te quiero, amor mio" to "Tiger bone... when mi drink it and rub on a piece a stone... di gal dem bend up, when mi sen up".

In the 2006 movie "Poseidon," the song is performed on stage by Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas just moments before a rogue wave capsizes the ship.

Track listing

UK CD1
  1. "Bailamos" (Album Version) - 3:37
  2. "Bailamos" (The Groove Brothers Remix) - 5:06
  3. "Bailamos" (Fernando's Latin Mix) - 5:30
UK CD2
  1. "Bailamos" (The Groove Brothers Radio Edit) - 3:25
  2. "Bailamos" (Davidson Ospina Club Mix) - 6:59
  3. "Bailamos" (Video - Paul Hunter Version) - 3:36
European CD single
  1. "Bailamos" (Album Version) - 3:37
  2. "Nunca Te Olvidare" - 3:18
  3. "Bailamos" (The Groove Brothers Remix) - 6:25
USA CD single
  1. "Bailamos" (Harry Choo Choo Romero & Eric Morillo Vocal Mix) - 6:29
  2. "Bailamos" (Fernando G. Latin Mix) - 5:30
  3. "Bailamos" (Ospina Club Anthem Mix) - 6:08
  4. "Bailamos" (Pablo La Rosa Techno Dub) - 6:13
  5. "Bailamos" (Mijangos Recycled Dub) - 9:23
  6. "Bailamos" (Album Version) - 3:37

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1999)/(2000) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[ 1] 13
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[ 1] 17
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[ 1] 11
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[ 1] 6
Canada (RPM)[4] 2
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[ 1] 18
France (SNEP)[ 1] 6
Netherlands (Mega Single Top 100)[ 1] 4
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[ 1] 2
Norway (VG-lista)[5] 3
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[6] 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[ 1] 2
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[ 1] 8
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[ 1] 4
US Billboard Hot 100[ 1] 1
US Hot Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[ 1] 1
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[ 1] 1
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[ 1] 14

Year-end charts

End of year chart (1999) Position
Australian ARIA charts[7] 55
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[8] 26

Certifications

Region Certification
Australia (ARIA)[9] Gold
France (SNEP)[10] Silver
New Zealand (RMNZ)[11] Gold
United Kingdom (BPI)[12] Silver

See also

  • List of number-one hits (United States)
  • Number-one hits of 1999 (U.S. Hot Latin Tracks)
  • Number-one dance hits of 1999 (USA)

References

  1. MTV.com Will Smith Sizes Up Enrique Iglesias' "Bailamos"-mania June 24, 1999
  2. MVDBase.com Music Video Information, Version 1
  3. MVDBase.com Music Video Information, Version 2
  4. "RPM - Library and Archives Canada - Top Singles - Volume 69, No. 22, September 20 1999". RPM. Retrieved 2012-01-28. 
  5. "Topp 20 Single uke 30, 1999 – VG-lista. Offisielle hitlister fra og med 1958" (in Norwegian). VG-lista.
  6. "Hits of the World". Billboard (Nielsen) 111 (41): 77. Retrieved 2011-10-09. 
  7. "ARIA Charts - End of Year Charts - Top 100 Singles 1999". Aria.com.au. Retrieved 2012-01-09. 
  8. "Billboard Top 100 - 1999". Retrieved 2010-08-28. 
  9. "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1999 Singles". Australian Recording Industry Association. 
  10. "French single certifications – Enrique Iglesias – Bailamos" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. 
  11. "New Zealand single certifications – Enrique Iglesias – Baialmos". Recording Industry Association of New Zealand. 
  12. "British single certifications – Enrique Iglesias – Bailamos". British Phonographic Industry.  Enter Bailamos in the field Search. Select Title in the field Search by. Select single in the field By Format. Click Go

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